Have you recently created a site, and ran into wondering how to make money with it? With over 86% of content creators using blogging as a strategy, you may want to jump on the bandwagon too. The Internet has so many options for a website owner, and in this article, you’ll learn how to monetize a website.
Prepping your site for Monetizing
Before you dive into monetizing your website, there’s a few things you should prepare on your site:
Add a Disclosure Policy page
Gather your website’s traffic and social media stats
Gather your email newsletter’s stats
Make sure you’ve got enough content on your site before applying for any ad networks
Add a Disclosure Policy page
A disclosure policy page is super important and not to be confused with Privacy policy pages. This page is strictly for your site’s disclosure on your sponsored content. You can even generate your own free disclosure policy. Make sure to copy and paste it to a page, and then link it in the area of your site, where you display your Legal and Privacy Policy page links.
Gather your website’s traffic and social media stats
Your ad networks, advertiser’s, and sponsored guest writers will want to know your website’s traffic and social media stats. It’s best to share your Google Analytics stats, as they are trusted over other analytics services.
Gather your email newsletter’s stats
If you’re offering sponsored content or ad placement within your email newsletter, make sure to share your list’s total subscriber count, and a couple examples of the recent campaign stats.
Make sure you’ve got enough content on your site before applying for any ad networks
Your site isn’t going to be accepted into any ad network or even Google Adsense right away. You need a good amount of content. A good rule of thumbs is to publish over 20 posts within a 90-day period. Make sure you’ve hooked up Google Analytics to your website, so you can share your stats when you’re ready to sign up for any ad program.






